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		<title>Contributions welcome</title>
<author>John</author>
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		<pubDate>05 May 2010</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Creativity’s a funny thing. Not only is it often thought of as an intangible quality that is bestowed on a rare fortunate few , but we are somewhat used to thinking that those rare few work alone, or that they at the very least, call the shots. Creative agencies have people called ‘creatives’, whose job [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Arrr! Changing tides for internet piracy</title>
<author>ollie</author>
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		<pubDate>20 May 2009</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ollie</dc:creator>
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2009 has been a truly dark year for the public image of piracy.
And I’m not talking about Somalian pirates, but the issue of digital rights, specifically in entertainment. It’s estimated that piracy and illegal filesharing costs the television, music and film industries £500m a year in lost revenues. 
The issue has of course been [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How well do you tube?</title>
<author>John</author>
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		<pubDate>06 Apr 2009</pubDate>
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&#8216;Hi John, what did you do this weekend?&#8217;
&#8216;Not much &#8211; Friday night I stayed in, but on Saturday a friend was having a youtube party, so I had quite a late one.&#8217;
Not true.  No-one I know had a youtube party on Saturday, and the notion of a youtube party is not something you are expected [...]]]></description>
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